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I've seen about a million ads for this on NBC over the last month or so. And every one of those ads screamed "poor man's 24."

The more they kept piling on (giving up Apple stocks, cocaine, etc.) the more I liked it.

Did you say "S"?

Annie was the main character in "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking."

I'm borderline B+/A-. I'll say B+ for now, but rewatches may bring it up.

It was just air.

Pavel should move in with Annie and Abed!

Get good ratings. *sobs*

Chang in episode 4: "EVERYWHERRRRRRE!!!"

I don't think The Americans is badly-made or anything, I just can't do the nihilistic-cable-drama-about-antiheroes-leading-double-lives thing for a while. Maybe I'll marathon the whole series when it ends.

I would add Wrath of the Gods to your Kill Them All/Libertus/Victory list.

Spartacus is ultimate. But there was never any way in a million years critics would ever put it in a top 16 bracket like this. I honestly am not sure it would make a top 256 bracket.

Both shows are great, but because TD's story is over and GoT's is still ongoing, GoT still has more of my emotional investment.

The Good Wife is the only one I've never seen an episode of. I dropped The Americans, Veep, and Archer. I have seen every episode of and am still actively watching the other twelve (True Detective, Game of Thrones, Scandal, Hannibal, Bob's Burgers, Orphan Black, Sherlock, Arrow, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl,

I mean, if I was to make my own "top 16 shows on TV" list, somewhere between 8-10 shows would be different. In fact there's a couple shows on the list I don't like at all. But it's kinda like, whatever.

True Detective vs. Game of Thrones: I pretty much agree verbatim with Todd here (minus maybe calling GoT S3 its best season, which still might be season 1 for me). Game of Thrones

I assure you that a role on Girls does not make an actor "too good" for much of anything.

I believe the beginning of Phantom Menace to the end of Return of the Jedi is 36 years (with the gaps between movies being 10, 3, 19, 3, and 1 years). I agree it seems a little on the brief side. But Lucas' hands were kind of tied in regards to the 19-year gap between III and IV, since Luke and Leia needed to be

Sif guest spot is alright, but what I'd really be into is if Zachary Levi's Thor 2 character showed up and I could pretend it's a Chuck crossover.

A Wednesday without Arrow… A shameful Wednesday.